A sequential control device having a rotatable drum and having a plurality of guide grooves and a corresponding plurality of engagement forks, each including a supporting portion on the outer surface of the drum, a drive portion to drive a corresponding synchronizing sleeve of the gearbox, and a pin engaging in a corresponding guide groove of the drum. The guide grooves are shaped to produce selective axial movement of the pins and engagement forks, upon rotation of the drum, to cause each time the engagement of a given gear. The pins are positioned on the same side of the drive portion of the engagement forks. A through groove is provided on the outer surface of the drum and extends from an end of the drum to at least the guide groove farthest from that end, to guide the pins of the engagement forks when mounted on the drum.
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1. A sequential control device for engaging gears in a mechanical gearbox of a motor vehicle, the device comprising:
at least one drum mounted rotatably about an axis of rotation and having a plurality of guide grooves on an outer surface of the drum;
a corresponding plurality of engagement forks, each including a supporting portion supported slidably on the outer surface of the drum, a drive portion configured to drive a corresponding synchronizing sleeve of the gearbox, and a pin engaging in a corresponding one of the plurality of guide grooves of the drum;
wherein the guide grooves are shaped so as to produce, as a result of the rotation of the drum, a selective movement of the pins, together with the corresponding engagement forks, parallel to the axis of rotation of the drum according to predetermined operating modes, to cause each time the engagement of a given gear,
wherein the pins are positioned, with respect to the axis of rotation of the drum, on the same side of the drive portion of the engagement forks;
wherein a through groove is provided on the outer surface of the drum and extends parallel to the axis of rotation from an end of the drum to at least one of the plurality of guide grooves that is farthest from that end, so as to guide the pins of the engagement forks during mounting of the engagement forks on the drum.
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The present invention relates to a sequential control device with rotating drum for engaging gears in a mechanical gearbox of a motor vehicle, particularly of a motor car.
Mechanical gearboxes used in motor vehicles are generally of the type with permanently engaged gears, i.e. of the type in which driving gear wheels carried by one or more primary shafts, or input shafts, permanently mesh with corresponding driven gear wheels carried by one or more secondary shafts, or output shafts, and in which the driving gear wheels are rigidly connected for rotation with the primary shaft (or primary shafts) while the driven gear wheels are mounted idly on the secondary shaft (or secondary shafts). A gear is engaged by coupling the idle gear wheel of the gear train corresponding to the gear to be engaged for rotation with the corresponding shaft. For this purpose, each idle gear wheel, or each pair of adjacent idle gear wheels, is associated with a synchronizing device serving to synchronize the angular velocities of the idle gear wheel to be engaged and of the associated shaft, before the engagement operation is completed to transmit torque through the idle gear wheel in question. A synchronizing device typically comprises a driving part, rigidly connected for rotation by a splined coupling with the corresponding shaft of the gearbox; at least one synchronizing ring forming a conical surface which engages with a corresponding conical surface of the associated idle gear wheel; and a sleeve which is rigidly coupled for rotation with the driving part, and therefore to the corresponding shaft of the gearbox, and which can be moved axially in one or other direction by means of a corresponding engagement fork.
To enable the driver to control an ordinary mechanical gearbox sequentially, control devices for engaging the gears are known, which comprise a rotating drum placed parallel to the shafts of the gearbox and having on its outer cylindrical surface one or more guide grooves in which a plurality of pins engage slidably, each of these pins being rigidly connected for translation with a corresponding engagement fork of the gearbox. The rotation of the drum about its own axis is driven by a drive unit according to commands given by the driver through intermediate control devices. The drive group typically includes an electric motor or a servo-assisted hydraulic device, coupled to a reduction gear unit if necessary. The guide grooves of the drum are shaped so as to produce, as a result of the rotation of the drum, a selective movement of the pins and consequently of the engagement forks, according to predetermined operating modes, thus causing each time the engagement or disengagement of one or more gears.
A sequential control device with rotating drum for engaging the gears in a gearbox of a motor vehicle is known from DE 102 59 485 A1. According to a first embodiment, the control device comprises two synchronizing sleeves associated with a double engagement fork which is guided and supported directly on the drum. The engagement fork is provided with two pins, which engage slidably in a guide groove provided on the outer cylindrical surface of the drum, and which are located on opposite sides of the synchronizing sleeves with respect to the axis of the drum. Since the engagement fork is mounted directly on the drum, instead of on a suitable rod, the number of components of the control device can be reduced. On the other hand, the opposing arrangement of the control pins with respect to the synchronizing sleeves causes the engagement fork to be subject to high overturning torques during operation, and to tend therefore to become inclined with respect to a plane perpendicular to the axes of the drum and of the synchronizing sleeves. According to a second embodiment, the engagement fork is guided and supported on a guide rod, and the two pins are interposed between the axis of the drum and the axes of the synchronizing sleeves. In this case, the overturning torques acting on the engagement fork during operation are smaller, since the drive forces exchanged between the pins and the guide groove act with a lower lever arm. On the other hand, this second embodiment requires the mounting of the engagement fork on a special rod, and therefore requires an additional component as compared with the first embodiment.
GB 208 370 discloses a sequential control device for engaging gears in a mechanical gearbox of a motor vehicle, the device comprising: a drum mounted rotatably about an axis of rotation and having a plurality of guide grooves on its outer surface; and a corresponding plurality of engagement forks, each including a supporting portion supported slidably on the outer surface of the drum, a drive portion designed to shift a corresponding gear wheel of the gearbox, and a pin engaging in a corresponding guide groove of the drum. The guide grooves are shaped so as to produce, as a result of the rotation of the drum, a selective movement of the pins, together with the corresponding engagement forks, parallel to the axis of rotation of the drum to cause each time the engagement of a given gear. The pins are positioned, with respect to the axis of rotation of the drum, on the same side of the drive portion of the engagement forks.
An object of the present invention is to provide a sequential control device with rotating drum for engaging the gears in a gearbox of a motor vehicle, particularly of a motor car, which is composed of few components, which makes it possible to reduce the overturning torques acting on the engagement forks during operation and which can be manufactured easily and more precisely than according to the prior art.
This and other objects are fully achieved according to the invention by means of a sequential control device for engaging the gears in a mechanical gearbox of a motor vehicle, particularly of a motor car, comprising:
The fact that the engagement forks are supported directly on the outer surface of the drum makes it possible to reduce the number of components of the control device, since no special support rod is required any more. At the same time, the fact that the pins are arranged on the same sides of the prongs of the engagement forks with respect to the axis of the drum makes it possible to reduce the overturning torques acting on the engagement forks during operation. Moreover, the provision of the through groove extending parallel to the axis of rotation of the drum makes it possible to mount the engagement forks on the drum simply by inserting the pins in the through groove from the open end of this latter and by making the pins to slide in the through groove until they reach the respective guide grooves.
In a variant embodiment, the control device also comprises an anti-rotation rod which is designed to prevent the rotation of the forks when under load about the axis of the drum during operation. Since it does not have any support function for the engagement forks, the anti-rotation rod can be of very small size and therefore does not significantly increase the overall dimensions of the control device.
Further characteristics and advantages of the invention will be made clear by the following detailed description, provided purely by way of non-limiting example with reference to the attached drawings, in which:
With reference first to
The control device 10 basically comprises a drum 12, mounted rotatably about its own axis (indicated X in
In a known way (which is therefore not shown), the control device 10 additionally comprises drive means designed to rotate the drum 12 about the axis of rotation X in the appropriate direction and through the appropriate angle to cause the engagement of the desired gear. These drive means comprise, for example, an electric motor (or a servo-assisted hydraulic device) and if necessary a reduction gear unit whose output wheel (not shown) permanently meshes with a gear wheel 16 drivingly connected for rotation with the drum 12.
A respective annular supporting projection 18, formed in one piece with or firmly connected to the drum 12, is provided on the outer surface of the drum 12 for each engagement fork 14. A guide groove 20 is formed in each supporting projection 18, and a pin 22 fixed to a corresponding engagement fork 14 is guided in each guide groove. The interaction between the pins 22 of the engagement forks 14 and the guide grooves 20 of the drum 12 causes the rotary movement of the drum about the axis X to be converted into an axial translational movement of the pins 22, and consequently of the engagement forks 14, thus causing the gears to be engaged according to predetermined operating modes. For this purpose, the guide grooves 20 are shaped in such a way that, each time, a first pin 22 is moved in order to disengage the engaged gear, and a second pin 22 (which may be identical with the first) is moved in order to engage a new gear as a result of the rotation of the drum 12 through a given angle in one or other direction.
As can be better seen in
The engagement forks 14 are, for example, made from die-cast bronze, and are machined only in the areas of contact between the forks and the drum (areas 26 and 28) and between the fork and the synchronizing sleeves (the engagement fingers 32).
As can be clearly seen in
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Naturally, the principle of the invention remaining unchanged, the embodiments and the details of construction can vary widely from those described and illustrated purely by way of non-limiting example.
Piazza, Andrea, Garabello, Marco, Pregnolato, Gianluigi
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